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MICHAEL JACKSON's longtime manager is planning to lift the lid on his life with the late superstar in a tell-all book.Frank DiLeo, who worked with the King of Pop from 1984 until 1989, has decided to "set the record straight" about the music legend and will detail his time with Jackson in a new memoir.The book will reveal his dealings with the Thriller hitmaker in the 1980s, right up until after the star's 2009 death when he began working with the Jackson estate to help put together posthumous album Michael.He tells the New York Daily News, "(I'm) not holding back anything... The truth has to be told. There's so much misinformation out there about everything that I'm going to set the record straight once and for all."And DiLeo hopes the memoir will help put to rest rumours about the way Jackson's album of previously unheard material came about, adding, "I'm tired of people slandering my name when it comes to this particular album."DiLeo's book will also detail his time as an actor and his famous appearance in Martin Scorsese's classic gangster movie Goodfellas.

DiLeo's book will also detail his time as an actor and his famous appearance in Martin Scorsese's classic gangster movie Goodfellas.

Is there anyone involved in Mike's 'death' that isn't an actor or has a name linked to a movie?? I mean seriously? Most of the dancers, if not all of them, Dileo, Craig Harvey and even Harvey Levin are all actors. Who still doesn't believe this is a hoax and most of all A MOVIE? It's the longest one I have ever seen and the least predictable of all, but a f&*%king movie it is.

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DiLeo's book will also detail his time as an actor and his famous appearance in Martin Scorsese's classic gangster movie Goodfellas.

Is there anyone involved in Mike's 'death' that isn't an actor or has a name linked to a movie?? I mean seriously? Most of the dancers, if not all of them, Dileo, Craig Harvey and even Harvey Levin are all actors. Who still doesn't believe this is a hoax and most of all A MOVIE? It's the longest one I have ever seen and the least predictable of all, but a f&*%king movie it is.

wow, the conspirators are gonna set the record straight :shock: :shock: , it's funny when the liars are setting the record straight!!!!!! he is gonna make money by lying and set the record straight, so the truth will be buried forever, this is so absurd!!

DiLeo's book will also detail his time as an actor and his famous appearance in Martin Scorsese's classic gangster movie Goodfellas.

Is there anyone involved in Mike's 'death' that isn't an actor or has a name linked to a movie?? I mean seriously? Most of the dancers, if not all of them, Dileo, Craig Harvey and even Harvey Levin are all actors. Who still doesn't believe this is a hoax and most of all A MOVIE? It's the longest one I have ever seen and the least predictable of all, but a f&*%king movie it is.

Hurry up with that book Frank, Im curious!

Souza, I feel that we are all part of this movie. lol.. Who needs to see the movie when we are the ones who investigated everything. Aren't we lucky we are all actress and actors in this hoaxie family. :lol:

Someone saying they're going to set the record straight is hilarious to me--it's just putting another spin on the story to add to all the others. Seems a strange thing to add about his acting when the book is supposed to be about Michael. MJ sings about being the blue gangster. Does he have gangster friends helping him with this hoax? Is his hoax exposing gangsters? These were just some things I noted in the movie:

It is based on the non-fiction book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi about the life of Mafia gangster-turned-informant Henry Hill.Scorsese originally intended to direct Goodfellas before The Last Temptation of Christ, but when funds materialized to make Last Temptation, he postponed what was then known as Wise Guy.According to Pesci, improvisation and ad-libbing came out of rehearsals where Scorsese gave the actors freedom to do whatever they wanted. The director made transcripts of these sessions, took the lines he liked best, and put them into a revised script the cast worked from during principal photography.The word "fuck" is used in the film approximately 300 times,[2] 12th most in film.Jimmy, Henry, and Tommy need to cover-up the murder. They transport the body in the trunk of Henry's car and bury it upstate. Six months later Jimmy learns that the burial site will be developed, forcing them to exhume the decomposing corpse and move it.Henry decides to enroll in the Witness Protection Program to protect himself and his family.

DiLeo's book will also detail his time as an actor and his famous appearance in Martin Scorsese's classic gangster movie Goodfellas.

Is there anyone involved in Mike's 'death' that isn't an actor or has a name linked to a movie?? I mean seriously? Most of the dancers, if not all of them, Dileo, Craig Harvey and even Harvey Levin are all actors. Who still doesn't believe this is a hoax and most of all A MOVIE? It's the longest one I have ever seen and the least predictable of all, but a f&*%king movie it is.

Hurry up with that book Frank, Im curious!

Also, there aren't many people, involved in Michael's 'death' or not, who don't try to make money of it. It's sad...

For the record, I don't think DiLeo knows about the hoax.

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Frank DiLeo, who worked with the King of Pop from 1984 until 1989, The book will reveal his dealings with the Thriller hitmaker in the 1980s, right up until after the star's 2009 death when he began working with the Jackson estate to help put together posthumous album Michael.

He was Michael's manger between 1984 and 1989 and then he started working with the estate, in 2009, after Michael's "death", on the new album.

It doesn't say he worked with Michael after 1989, so he wasn't Michael's manager at the time of his "death" then?

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Frank DiLeo, who worked with the King of Pop from 1984 until 1989, The book will reveal his dealings with the Thriller hitmaker in the 1980s, right up until after the star's 2009 death when he began working with the Jackson estate to help put together posthumous album Michael.

He was Michael's manger between 1984 and 1989 and then he started working with the estate, in 2009, after Michael's "death", on the new album.

It doesn't say he worked with Michael after 1989, so he wasn't Michael's manager at the time of his "death" then?

Frank DiLeo, who worked with the King of Pop from 1984 until 1989, The book will reveal his dealings with the Thriller hitmaker in the 1980s, right up until after the star's 2009 death when he began working with the Jackson estate to help put together posthumous album Michael.

He was Michael's manger between 1984 and 1989 and then he started working with the estate, in 2009, after Michael's "death", on the new album.

It doesn't say he worked with Michael after 1989, so he wasn't Michael's manager at the time of his "death" then?

I thought he was still he's manager?

Wasn't he was rehired by MJ a couple of weeks before his 'death' ???? I thought that he was.....

Frank DiLeo, who worked with the King of Pop from 1984 until 1989, The book will reveal his dealings with the Thriller hitmaker in the 1980s, right up until after the star's 2009 death when he began working with the Jackson estate to help put together posthumous album Michael.

He was Michael's manger between 1984 and 1989 and then he started working with the estate, in 2009, after Michael's "death", on the new album.

It doesn't say he worked with Michael after 1989, so he wasn't Michael's manager at the time of his "death" then?

I thought he was still he's manager?

Wasn't he was rehired by MJ a couple of weeks before his 'death' ???? I thought that he was.....

Frank DiLeo, who worked with the King of Pop from 1984 until 1989, The book will reveal his dealings with the Thriller hitmaker in the 1980s, right up until after the star's 2009 death when he began working with the Jackson estate to help put together posthumous album Michael.

He was Michael's manger between 1984 and 1989 and then he started working with the estate, in 2009, after Michael's "death", on the new album.

It doesn't say he worked with Michael after 1989, so he wasn't Michael's manager at the time of his "death" then?

I thought he was still he's manager?

Wasn't he was rehired by MJ a couple of weeks before his 'death' ???? I thought that he was.....

Yes, that interview is quite interesting! I wonder if he was brought back as MJ's manager just for the hoax to happen. After all, wasn't it Frank (along with Michael) who used to 'prank' the media into believing those stories about the elephant man and the hyperbaric chamber back in the 80's.

Frank may not know about the hoax. He wasn't there that day. I'm interested in reading his book, and I never knew he was in Goodfellas. I may have to watch that again so I can look for him.

BTW - I love those paintings in your signature. Did you do them yourself? They're both awesome!

What do you mean he wasn't there that day? Supposedly he received a phone call from a fan to let him know that there is an ambulance at MJ's house (before noon). He is also the one who told the children that their father had died.

Isn't it interesting that these fans have Joe's number and Frank DiLeo's number. Wonder if they had MJ's number?